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I'd rather be a really good one-term president - Obama

Other News Materials 26 January 2010 07:50 (UTC +04:00)
US President Barack Obama said in a broadcast interview Monday that he would hold firm to his initiatives, such as reforming the health care system, even if it costs him reelection in 2012
I'd rather be a really good one-term president - Obama

US President Barack Obama said in a broadcast interview Monday that he would hold firm to his initiatives, such as reforming the health care system, even if it costs him reelection in 2012, dpa reported.

"I'd rather be a really good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president," he said in an interview on ABC News aired late Monday.

His attempts to reform the US health care system have come under attack and the bill's unpopularity with voters in Massachusetts was seen as leading in part to the election of Republican Scott Brown to the Senate in a special election earlier this month.

"You know, there is a tendency in Washington to believe our job description, of elected officials, is to get reelected. That's not our job description," Obama said. "Our job description is to solve problems and to help people."

Obama is expected to address health along with the still weak US economy and other domestic and international issues in the annual State of the Union speech before Congress on Wednesday evening.

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